Sterling Heights police crime report

Sterling Heights police Lt. Luke Riley reports on Wednesday the following crime for the past several days:

* A resident in the 37000 block of Dodge Park Road, north of Metropolitan Parkway, told Sterling Heights police on June 18 someone used his bank credit card in Cypress, Tex. without his authorization. There were three in-store transactions that totaled over $300.

In a similar incident, a 44000 Gibson Dr. resident reported someone used her credit card in Saginaw without her authorization.

* The plant manager of a business in the 37000 block of Mound Road, south of 17 Mile, reported that while the staff was in an office area at 11:44 a.m. on Monday, they heard a loud cracking sound. Upon investigation, they discovered that the outer pane of a 3 ft. by 7 ft. window was fractured. There was a small white impact mark approximately one foot from the ground level, possibly caused by a rock or piece of cement. The employees did not see anyone on foot in the area of the business at the time of the incident.

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* A property field inspector reported to police on Monday that two foreclosed homes, one in the 43000 block of Cove Court, located in the 19 Mile/ Hayes area, and the other in the 8000 block of Lozen Drive, located in the Van Dyke Avenue/17 Mile Road area, had the copper pipes removed from the basement. There were no signs of forced entry to either home.